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Conchata Ferrell 1943 - 2020

Conchata Gayle Ferrell of California United States was born on March 28, 1943 in Charleston, WV, and died at age 77 years old on October 12, 2020 in California.
Conchata Gayle Ferrell
California United States
March 28, 1943
Charleston, West Virginia, United States
October 12, 2020
California, United States
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Conchata Gayle Ferrell's History: 1943 - 2020

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  • Introduction

    Theater, Movie and Television Actress.
  • 03/28
    1943

    Birthday

    March 28, 1943
    Birthdate
    Charleston, West Virginia United States
    Birthplace
  • Early Life & Education

    Charleston, West Virginia.
  • Religious Beliefs

    Protestant.
  • Professional Career

    Conchata Ferrell Born March 28, 1943 in Charleston, West Virginia, USA Died October 12, 2020 in Sherman Oaks, California, USA (cardiac arrest) Birth Name Conchata Gayle Ferrell Nickname Chatty Height 5' 3" (1.6 m) Mini Bio (1) It took 30 years since it was first predicted, but Conchata Ferrell finally achieved television stardom, albeit of the supporting variety, as the housekeeper "Berta" in the situation-comedy Two and a Half Men (2003). Ferrell originally had been tipped for stardom with her turn as the prostitute "April" in the Norman Lear-produced series Hot l Baltimore (1975), in which she recreated her role in Lanford Wilson's off-Broadway hit. However, what was a hit play in New York turned out to be a flop on national TV and, though she has worked steadily ever since, it took her role in support of stars Charlie Sheen and Jon Cryer in "Men" to get her the attention her talent richly deserved. For her role as "Berta", Conchata was nominated for an Emmy Award as Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series in both 2005 and 2007. She has three Emmy nominations in total, having previously gotten a nod in 1992 for Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series for L.A. Law (1986). Conchata Galen Ferrell was born on March 28, 1943 in Charleston, West Virginia, to Mescal Loraine (George) and Luther Martin Ferrell. She attended West Virginia University and Marshall University. Conchata graduated from Marshall with a degree in social studies in education. Eventually, she sought a life in the theater, and achieved success off-Broadway as a member of the Circle in the Square theatrical company in Wilson's "Hot L Baltimore". For her next off-Broadway appearance, as "Gertrude Blum" in Edward J. Moore's "The Sea Horse", Ferrell won Drama Desk, Theatre World, and Obie Awards as best actress in 1974. She has worked steadily in television and films ever since. Ferrell is married to Arnie Anderson and has one daughter. - IMDb Mini Biography By: Jon C. Hopwood Family (3) Spouse Arnie Anderson (1986 - 12 October 2020) (her death) (1 child) Children Samantha Anderson Parents Luther Martin Ferrell Mescal Loraine Ferrell Trivia (10) In 1974, she won both the Drama Desk (Vernon Rice) award and the Obie for the off-Broadway "The Sea Horse." Has one daughter named Samantha. She enjoys playing video games, particularly role-playing games. Very good friends with Two and a Half Men (2003) co-star Angus T. Jones. Both share a passion for video gaming and reading. In the 1980s, she appeared in an all-star revival of the William Inge play "Picnic," which ran for several months at the Ahmanson Theater in Los Angeles. Co-stars included Gregory Harrison, Jennifer Jason-Leigh, Michael Learned, Rue McClanahan, and both Dick and Joyce van Patten. The production met with such critical success that it was produced as an award-winning Cable TV broadcast. She is of English, Scottish, German, and Irish ancestry. Starred in Mystic Pizza where she ran the pizza place. Worked at the pizza place in Mr. Deeds. Upon her death, she was buried at Forest Cemetery in Circleville, Ohio. She was a lifelong Democrat. Has two step-daughters, Lisa and Caitlin.
  • 10/12
    2020

    Death

    October 12, 2020
    Death date
    Heart attack
    Cause of death
    California United States
    Death location
  • Obituary

    Conchata Ferrell, a three-time Emmy nominee who appeared in more than 200 episodes of Two and a Half Men and was a regular on L.A. Law‘s sixth season, died Monday at Sherman Oaks Hospital of complications following a cardiac arrest. She was 77. She died peacefully surrounded by family. Ferrell as Berta in ‘Two and a Half Men’ CBS Ferrell probably is best known for her role as no-nonsense housekeeper Berta on the hit CBS comedy Two and a Half Men. The role earned her a pair of Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series Emmy nominations in 2005 and 2007. “She was a beautiful human,” Two and a Half Men star Jon Cryer said. “I’m crying for the woman I’ll miss, and the joy she brought so many.” Added fellow Men star Charlie Sheen, “An absolute sweetheart, a consummate pro, a genuine friend. Berta, your housekeeping was a tad suspect, your ‘people’ keeping was perfect.” 'Two And A Half Men' Family Remembers Conchata Ferrell: 'She Was A Beautiful Human' The veteran actress also landed an Emmy nomination in 1992 for her role as Susan Bloom on L.A. Law. She was a regular on that Emmy-winning series during its sixth season. Her other notable TV series include Good Times, ER, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, BJ and the Bear and Grace and Frankie. Ferrell was an accomplished stage actress. She gained success off-Broadway as an original member of the Circle Repertory Theatre. For her appearance as Gertrude Blum in Edward J. Moore’s The Sea Horse, she received a Drama Desk Award, a Theatre World Award and an Obie Award for Best Actress in 1974. Her role as April Green in Lanford Wilson’s Hot L Baltimore led her to Los Angeles and a starring role in the 1975 Norman Lear series of the same name. Lear called Ferrell “one of the dearest people and most amazing talents I have ever worked with.” Other notable productions Ferrell appeared in include Battle of Angels in 1974 by Tennessee Williams (later known as Orpheus Descending), and Picnic by William Inge at the Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles. “Conchata Ferrell was exactly the kind of artist for whom we created our theater – a deeply honest performer who would inspire our playwrights to create roles for her,” said Circle Rep’s founding artistic director, Marshall W. Mason. “She was our first home-grown star.” Ferrell’s extensive film credits include Heartland — which marked her first starring role — Network, Mystic Pizza, True Romance, Erin Brockovich, Edward Scissorhands, Mr. Deeds and Krampus. Throughout her career, Ferrell was represented by talent agent and close friend Judith Moss. “I started my long journey with Conchata Ferrell in 1975,” Moss said. “What started as an agent/client relationship grew into a long-lasting friendship, and I consider her family. Her work and being in front of an audience was always her joy. Conchata’s talent, laughter and smart, quick wit that she brought to her characters and her life will be greatly missed.” Born Conchata Galen Ferrell on March 28, 1943, in Charleston, WV, she attended West Virginia University and Marshall University. Ferrell graduated from Marshall with a degree in history education. She later taught acting for television at UCLA for several years. Ferrell, whose most recent credits included Netflix’s The Ranch, TV movie A Very Nutty Christmas and the upcoming feature Deported, moved into a long-term care facility several months ago after suffering a cardiac arrest. She is survived by her husband, Arnie Anderson, and her daughter, Samantha. In lieu of flowers the family requests any donations to TheLovelandFoundation.org and the ASPCA.org. Here is more from Mason’s memories of Ferrell, whom he directed in her most significant plays: After graduating from Marshall University, Conchata Ferrell came from West Virginia to the Circle Repertory Company, an off-off-Broadway company in its first year, where she made her debut as the Maid who lighted a chandelier and then raised it to illuminate Chekhov’s Three Sisters. Lanford Wilson saw Chatty (as we all knew her) as Agnes in his one-act Ludlow Fair opposite Trish Hawkins, and he was so delighted that he wrote The Hot L Baltimore for them. Chatty anchored the long-running hit as April, the world-weary wise-cracker who had done everything and enjoyed most of it. Her star turn attracted the attention of Norman Lear, who created a television series of Hot L around her. Before she left for Hollywood, Chatty came back to Circle Rep to play Gertie, a mesmerizing performance in The Sea Horse, which won her an Obie Award. Then, she played the breathless, sexually hysterical artist Vee Talbot, the wife of the red-neck Sheriff in the New York premiere of Tennessee Williams’ Battle of Angels. In the early 80’s, she joined an all-star cast in the Ahmanson Theater production of Picnic, as Mrs. Potts, the warm-hearted neighbor of Jennifer Jason Leigh and Rue McClanahan. She reprised her role in the Showtime television version.
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Amanda S. Stevenson: My sister and I sat in the same row as her at the Angela Lansbury play Blithe Spirit in 2015 and I had to stop her at intermission to ask her about her episode of Murder, She Wrote. My sister told her she loved her on Two and a Half Men. She was really easy to talk to and she was there with her daughter. I always liked her in movies and television shows.
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Conchata Ferrell applauding at Emmy Awards.
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Amanda S. Stevenson
Conchata Ferrell brought Brad Dourif up to New York from Charleston, WVA. I talked about her to MGM guys when she was in The Sea Horse in NY. I gave Conchata her FIRST standing ovation at the theatre. She received many more after that. A few years later, I told her she would get the most recognition for HOT L BALTIMORE. She relished calling me up and telling me I WAS WRONG! I said, "Your life isn't over yet. You WILL be calling me back!" She did call me back when she was made the STAR of the TV series, and the only member of the cast to be in the TV Series. She died a TV STAR in Two and a Half Men.
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